Elements: Roadways provides automated insights when it comes to inventorying roadways for reporting, compliance, and safety analysis. Artificial intelligence is applied to Vexcel’s highly accurate, robust imagery library in the contiguous U.S.
Elements: Roadways identifies and maps the location of key roadway features including roundabouts, crosswalks, stop lines, pedestrian islands, words, symbols, and pavement markings. It also is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and identifies ADA curbmats and accessibility markings.
This data can support multiple purposes and deliver more precise analysis for:
- Transportation planners, engineers and scientists as an input for safety analysis/risk modeling, i.e., pedestrian/bicycle safety
- Engineers and planners to identify and prioritize intersections and corridors for infrastructure improvements.
- Road maintenance staff to help prioritize and budget work by assessing pavement marking condition.
Orthomosaic imagery: Vexcel provides a suite of top-down views to help you visualize the world in high resolution, track change over time, and remotely assess projects and assets with ease. With TrueOrtho, view major U.S. cities and urban areas without lean (parallax) or seamlines at 7.5cm resolution. Wide Area Ortho gives you consistent views in 15cm resolution in urban, suburban, and rural regions of the Lower 48 states.
Multispectral imagery is available across the entire ortho line, making the unseeable come into view with color-infrared (CIR), helping viewers identify vegetation, impervious surfaces, and more.
Oblique imagery: Captured at a 45-degree angle, Oblique imagery features a bird’s-eye view of buildings and properties. Unlike satellite or street-side imagery, Oblique helps you see bridges and streets from multiple directions—north, south, east, west— at a resolution of 7.5cm. Virtually walk roadways to gain better insights before ever setting a foot on the ground.
Elevate: Use detailed Digital Surface Model (DSM) and informative Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data to better understand
the earth’s surface and human-made objects. Available for the contiguous U.S.